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Obituary: Charlotte Ellen (Verrill) Frost.
Summary
Charlotte Ellen (Verrill) Frost was a lifelong resident of Gray who married Philip Frost in 1937; a graveside service will be held in spring at Gray Village Cemetery.
Content
Charlotte Ellen (Verrill) Frost was a lifelong resident of Gray. She was born to John and Eva (McGowen) Verrill and graduated from Pennell Institute in 1937. She married Philip Frost on Dec. 22, 1937, and worked in Portland and Yarmouth fish factories during World War II. In later decades she helped others with household tasks and remained active in gardening, knitting, and sewing into her 90s.
Notable details:
- Born to John and Eva (McGowen) Verrill and graduated from Pennell Institute in 1937.
- Married Philip Frost on Dec. 22, 1937.
- Worked packing sardines in Portland and Yarmouth during World War II and later canned beans for Burnham and Morrill.
- Mother of one daughter, Sharon (McElman), and survived by grandchildren, great-grandchildren, a great-great-grandson, and other relatives.
- In 2017 she was awarded the Boston Post cane by the town of Gray as its oldest resident.
- A graveside service will be held in the spring at Gray Village Cemetery; the obituary states donations in her name may be made to the American Lung Association or the American Cancer Society.
Summary:
Charlotte Frost's obituary emphasizes a long life rooted in Gray, family connections, and community involvement. A graveside service is planned for the spring and the obituary notes that donations in her name may be made to the American Lung Association or the American Cancer Society.
